Nanguluwurr rock art talk
Join a Bininj (Aboriginal) ranger for a 3.4 km return walk to a small rock art site on the northern side of Burrungkuy (Nourlangie).
Here you can see powerful depictions of ancestral spirits, animals, and the fascinating early depiction of contact between Aboriginal people and Europeans in the form of a two-masted sailing ship with anchor chain. For thousands of years this was a major camping site for Aboriginal people, as it lies on the main walking route from the escarpment country to the South Alligator floodplain.
Please meet ranger at the Nanguluwurr carpark.
Time required: 2 hours
Distance: 3.4 km return track
Grade: Moderate
Accessibility: Not suitable for wheelchairs, strollers or limited mobility.
What to bring:
- water
- hat
- sunscreen
- insect repellent
- walking shoes
- binoculars
- camera.
When
8.30-10.30 am Monday, Wednesday, Fridays
Meet at
Nanguluwurr Art Site
Time required
2 hours
Region
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